

Discover Clubs and Societies at Our London Campus
Find out more about the clubs and societies currently available at our London campus below. Sports teams and social clubs are shaped by what students want—so if there’s something you’re passionate about that’s not yet on offer, you can work with the HSU Students’ Union (HSUSU) to bring it to life.

Manus Sinistra
Manus Sinistra is a student-led society that delivers talks and workshops relating to osteopathy from various esteemed individuals within the wider healthcare profession.
The mission of Manus is to offer a platform for experts across various fields, enabling them to enhance our understanding of both specialized and global theories, patient populations, and concepts. Our logo and name Manus Sinistra represent the left hand, symbolizing the exploration of unconventional or overlooked perspectives within the osteopathic curriculum. Manus serves as a space for these ideas to be shared, allowing students to access a diverse range of concepts and make informed decisions about the type of osteopath they wish to become.
Social Football Wednesdays
Join our weekly Football Social – every Wednesday evening!
Whether you’re a keen player or just up for a relaxed game, come along for an hour of friendly football at a nearby pitch, open to all year groups. Afterwards, we head to the SU bar to unwind, grab a drink, and socialise. It’s a great way to meet new people, take a break from your studies, and enjoy some midweek downtime.
News
Discover and read all the latest news, press releases and happenings here at Health Sciences University.

Health Sciences University (HSU) recently hosted a thought-provoking panel discussion in celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

Dr Mahitha Naidu has recently graduated from the MSc Podiatry (Pre registration) course at Health Sciences University.

Health Sciences University, in collaboration with Dorset HealthCare, has launched a new Brain Health Clinic on its Bournemouth campus.

Carla tells us more about her experience of the course so far and what she enjoys about being part of the HSU community.

Dan Egelstaff is a First Year student on the MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) course. The degree at Health Sciences University appealed to Dan when he was working as a Learning Disabilities Support Worker during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Natalia Purkiss is in her first year of the MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-registration) course at Health Sciences University.